Black nature four centuries of African American nature poetry

This book is the first anthology to focus on nature writing by African American poets, a genre that until now has not commonly been counted as one in which African American poets have participated. Black poets have a long tradition of incorporating treatments of the natural world into their work, bu...

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adam_text BLACK NATURE FOUR CENTURIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN NATURE POETRY EDITED BY CAMILLE T. DUNGY THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS | ATHENS AND LONDON CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XVII INTRODUCTION: THE NATURE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN POETRY CAMILLET. DUNGY XIX CYCLE ONE: JUST LOOKING ED ROBERSON WE MUST BE CAREFUL 3 LUCILLE CLIFTON THE EARTH IS A LIVING THING 6 AL YOUNG THE MOUNTAINS OF CALIFORNIA: PART I 7 G. E. PATTERSON THE MOUNTAIN ROAD ENDS HERE 8 JUNE JORDAN QUEEN ANNE S LACE 9 GEORGE MOSES HORTON ON SUMMER 10 NIKKI GIOVANNI THE YELLOW JACKET 12 YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA ECLOGUE AT TWILIGHT 14 MARILYN NELSON RUELLIA NOCTIFLORA 16 RITA DOVE EVENING PRIMROSE 18 ROBERT HAYDEN THE NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS 19 GEORGE MARION MCCLELLAN A SEPTEMBER NIGHT 22 THYLIAS MOSS SWEET ENOUGH OCEAN, COTTON 23 HELENE JOHNSON METAMORPHISM 25 TONI WYNN ABROWN GIRL S NATURE POEM: PROVINCETOWN 26 GERALD BARRAX SR. WHAT MORE? 27 ED ROBERSON BE CAREFUL 29 RACHEL ELIZA GRIFFITHS WATCHING BLACKBIRDS TURN TO GHOSTS 30 ALVIN AUBERT IF WINTER COMES, CAN SPRING? 32 EVIE SHOCKLEY 31 WORDS * PROSE POEMS [#12] 33 CYCLE TWO: NATURE, BE WITH US RAVI HOWARD WE ARE NOT STRANGERS HERE 37 JAMES A. EMANUE! FOR A FARMER 39 GERALD BARRAX SR. TO WASTE AT TREES 40 CARL PHILLIPS WHITE DOG 41 EVIE SHOCKLEY YOU MUST WALK THIS LONESOME 42 CYRUS CASSELLS DOWN FROM THE HOUSES OF MAGIC 43 GEORGE MARION MCCLELLAN THE EPHEMERA 49 RUTH ELLEN KOCHER SLEEPWALKER ON THE MOUNTAIN 50 RICHARD WRIGHT #543 51 MARKMCMORRIS APHRODITE OF ECONOMY 52 MARILYN NELSON ARACHIS HYPOGAEA 53 ANTHONY WALTON IN THE RACHEL CARSON WILDLIFE REFUGE, THINKING OF RACHEL CARSON 54 CAMILLET. DUNGY LANGUAGE 55 JUNE JORDAN FOR ALICE WALKER (A SUMMERTIME TANKA) 56 LUCILLE CLIFTON GENERATIONS 57 YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA WORK 58 ROSS GAY POEM TO MY CHILD, IF EVER YOU SHALL BE 60 STERLING BROWN TO A CERTAIN LADY, IN HER GARDEN 63 ED ROBERSON URBAN NATURE 65 REGINALD SHEPHERD SEPTEMBER SONGS 66 CYCLE THREE: DIRT ON OUR HANDS RICHARD WRIGHT FROM 12 MILLION BLACK VOICES 71 ANNE SPENCER ANOTHER APRIL 74 GERALD BARRAX SR. BARRIERS 75 LENARD D. MOORE A YOUNG PEACOCK 76 MAJOR JACKSON URBAN RENEWAL: XIII 77 AUDRELORDE THE BEES 78 ANTHONY WALTON CARRION 80 JUNE JORDAN LOOK AT THE BLACKBIRD FALL 82 WANDA COLEMAN FLIGHT OF THE CALIFORNIA CONDOR 83 CAMILLE T. DUNGY SINCE EVERYONE CAN NEVER BE SAFE 87 PATRICIA SMITH WON T BE BUT A MINUTE 90 MICHAEL S. HARPER CALLED 91 JEAN TOOMER HARVEST SONG 93 ARNA BONTEMPS A BLACK MAN TALKS OF REAPING 95 MELVIN DIXON WOOD AND RAIN 96 CLAUDE MCKAY JOY IN THE WOODS 97 MARGARET WALKER SORROW HOME 99 HONOREE FANONNE JEFFERS BLUES AUBADE (OR, REVISION OF THE LEAN, POST-MODERNIST PASTORALE) 100 ED ROBERSON ROMANCE 102 ALICE DUNBAR-NELSON APRIL IS ON THE WAY 103 CYCLE FOUR: PESTS, PEOPLE TOO C. S. GISCOMBE BOLL WEEVILS, COYOTES, AND THE COLOR OF NUISANCE 109 AMBER FLORA THOMAS MISCARRIAGE IN OCTOBER WITH LADYBUGS 114 GREGORY PARDLO MAN READING IN BED BY A WINDOW WITH BUGS 116 MAJOR JACKSON PEST 117 TIM SEIBLES AMBITION II: MOSQUITO IN THE MIST 119 RICHARD WRIGHT #459 122 THOMAS SAYERS ELLIS THE MARKET 123 TARA BETTS FOR THOSE WHO NEED A TRUE STORY 124 LENARD D. MOORE POSTCARD TO AN ECOLOGIST 126 C. S. GISCOMBE NATURE BOY 127 ROBERT HAYDEN A PLAGUE OF STARLINGS 128 JANICE N. HARRINGTON O BELIEVER 130 AUDRE LORDE THE BROWN MENACE OR POEM TO THE SURVIVAL OF ROACHES 132 KWAME ALEXANDER LIFE 134 KAMILAH AISHA MOON WHAT A SNAKEHEAD DISCOVERED IN A MARYLAND POND AND A POET IN CORPORATE AMERICA HAVE IN COMMON 135 SHANE BOOK THE LOST CONQUISTADOR 137 LUCILLE CLIFTON THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE WORLD 141 NATASHA TRETHEWEY CARPENTER BEE 142 YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA YELLOWJACKETS 144 CYCLE FIVE: FORSAKEN OF THE EARTH ALICE WALKER THE FLOWERS 147 PHILLISWHEATLEY ON IMAGINATION 149 NIKKI GIOVANNI FORSAUNDRA 151 G. E. PATTERSON THE NATURAL WORLD 153 LANGSTON HUGHES LAMENT FOR DARK PEOPLES 154 ANNE SPENCER WHITE THINGS 155 RITA DOVE PARSLEY 156 PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE HAUNTED OAK 159 ALBERY WHITMAN FROM RAPE OF FLORIDA, CANTO I 162 DOUGLAS KEARNEY SWIMCHANT OF NIGGER MER-FOLK (AN AQUABOOGIE SET IN LAPIS) 166 CLARENCE MAJOR WATER USA 167 MAJOR JACKSON MIGRATION 168 RUTH ELLEN KOCHER FEBRUARY LEAVING 169 ED ROBERSON BLUE HORSES 171 GWENDOLYN BROOKS SICK MAN LOOKS AT FLOWERS 172 ARNA BONTEMPS PRODIGAL 173 CYNTHIA PARKER-OHENE POTTERS FIELD 174 NATASHA TRETHEWEY MONUMENT 175 CYCLE SIX: DISASTERS, NATURAL AND OTHER MONA LISA SALOY DISASTERS, NATURE, AND POETRY 179 ASKIAM.TOURE FLOODTIDE 184 STERLING BROWN CHILDREN OF THE MISSISSIPPI 188 JAMES A. EMANUEL EMMETTTILL 191 DEVORAH MAJOR SIGN POST 192 AUDRE LORDE SONG 193 G. E. PATTERSON THE SACRED HISTORY OF THE EARTH 195 YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA A GREENNESS TALLER THAN GODS 196 PATRICIA SPEARS JONES SAN FRANCISCO, SPRING 1986 197 CARL PHILLIPS THE CURE 199 NATASHA TRETHEWEY LITURGY 201 JEANTOOMER REAPERS 203 ISHMAEL REED EARTHQUAKE BLUES 204 AMBER FLORA THOMAS ERASURE 206 DOUGLAS KEARNEY FLOODSONG 2: WATER MOCCASIN S SPIRITUAL 208 ANNE SPENCER REQUIEM 210 ROBERT HAYDEN ICE STORM 211 CYCLE SEVEN: TALK OF THE ANIMALS SEAN HILL A SHEPHERD S TALE 215 JEANTOOMER BEEHIVE 218 RACHEL ELIZA GRIFFITHS BLACK-AND-WHITE DUSK AT LIMANTOUR BEACH 219 XII PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR SYMPATHY 221 MELVIN B. TOLSON THE SEA-TURTLE AND THE SHARK 222 RICHARD WRIGHT #175 224 HARRYETTE MULLEN EUROPEAN FOLK TALE VARIANT 225 WENDY S. WALTERS MAN RAISED AS CHICKEN 226 C. S. GISCOMBE FAR 227 SHARA MCCALLUM THE SPIDER SPEAKS 228 CYRUS CASSELLS THE HUMMINGBIRD 229 TIMSEIBLES THE HERD 230 CORNELIUS EADY SPEED 233 ISHMAEL REED POINTS OF VIEW 234 WANDA COLEMAN REQUIEM FOR A NEST 235 CLARENCE MAJOR SURFACES AND MASKS: XXX 236 TOI DERRICOTTE THE MINKS 237 JANICE N. HARRINGTON POSSUM 239 AFAA MICHAEL WEAVER THE APPALOOSA 244 G. E. PATTERSON APRIL LYRIC / ALL I KNOW IS 245 CYCLE EIGHT: WHAT THE LAND REMEMBERS HONOREE FANONNE JEFFERS APRIL IN EATONTON 249 ROBERT HAYDEN LOCUS 252 MYRONN HARDY JAGUARIPE 254 JANICE N. HARRINGTON WHAT THERE WAS 256 FRANK X WALKER WIND TALKER 258 LUCILLE CLIFTON MULBERRY FIELDS 260 E. ETHELBERT MILLER I AM BLACK AND THE TREES ARE GREEN 261 AMAUDJAMAUL JOHNSON THE MAPLE REMAINS 262 DOUGLAS KEARNEY TALLAHATCHIE LULLABYE, BABY 264 JUNE JORDAN OUT IN THE COUNTRY OF MY COUNTRY 265 RITA DOVE THREE DAYS OF FOREST, A RIVER, FREE 266 CLAUDIA RANKINE AMERICAN LIGHT 267 C. S. GISCOMBE LOOK AHEAD, LOOK SOUTH: THE FUTURE 269 MARGARET WALKER SOUTHERN SONG 270 ED ROBERSON WAVE 271 EVIE SHOCKLEY HER TABLE MOUNTAIN 272 SHERLEY ANNE WILLIAMS FROM JUNETEENTH: THE BICENTENNIAL POEM 274 INDIGO MOOR TAP-ROOT 276 MARILYN NELSON LAST TALK WITH JIM HARDWICK 278 MICHAEL S. HARPER HISTORY AS APPLE TREE 279 CYCLE NINE: GROWING OUT OF THIS LAND CAMILLE T. DUNGY WRITING HOME 283 RICHARD WRIGHT #559 286 YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA THE MILLPOND 287 SEAN HILL SEVEN PASTORALS AT SIXTEEN 290 JANICE N. HARRINGTON BEFORE A SCREEN DOOR 293 INDIGO MOOR PULL 295 C. S. GISCOMBE TWO DIRECTIONS 297 MARILYN NELSON MY GRANDFATHER WALKS IN THE WOODS 298 STEPHANIE PRUITT MISSISSIPPI GARDENS 300 GERALD BARRAX SR. I CALLED THEM TREES 301 WANDA COLEMAN BEACHES. WHY I DON T CARE FOR THEM 303 RUTH ELLEN KOCHER AT 57, MY FATHER LEARNS TO GROW THINGS 305 GREGORY PARDLO SUBURBAN NOIR 306 JUNE JORDAN LETTER TO THE LOCAL POLICE 307 FRANK X WALKER HOMEOPATHIC 309 TERRANCE HAYES ROOT 310 AUDRE LORDE WHAT MY CHILD LEARNS OF THE SEA 312 REMICA L. BINGHAM THE RITUAL OF SEASON 313 MARK MCMORRIS MORE THAN ONCE IN CAVES 315 AL YOUNG PACHUTA, MISSISSIPPI / A MEMOIR 317 CYCLE TEN: COMES ALWAYS SPRING MARILYN NELSON FIRST SKUNK OF SPRING 321 ANNE SPENCER [EARTH, I THANK YOU] 325 SEAN HILL BEMIDJI IN SPRING 326 NIKKI GIOVANNI WINTER POEM 328 CLAUDE MCKAY AFTER THE WINTER 329 JOANNE V. GABBIN FOR ALEXIS 330 ROSS GAY THANK YOU 333 GEORGE MARION MCCLELLAN SPRING DAWN 334 JAMES WELDON JOHNSON DEEP IN THE QUIET WOOD 335 ALICE DUNBAR-NELSON VIOLETS 336 CLAUDIA RANKINE THE MAN. HIS BOWL. HIS RASPBERRIES. 337 CAMILLE T. DUNGY WHAT TO EAT, AND WHAT TO DRINK, AND WHAT TO LEAVE FOR POISON 338 LANGSTON HUGHES EARTH SONG 342 JESSIE REDMON FAUSET RONDEAU 343 KENDRA HAMILTON SOUTHERN LIVING 344 ELIZABETH ALEXANDER GERANIUMS 346 MARGARET WALKER MY MISSISSIPPI SPRING 347 TIM SEIBLES FEARLESS 348 CREDITS 351 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 361 INDEX OF AUTHORS 379 INDEX OF TITLES 383
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